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Título original: Sleepwalkers
  • 1992
  • B
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
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Sonámbulos (1992)
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Un equipo de extrañas criaturas sobrenaturales, madre e hijo, se mudan a un pequeño pueblo para buscar una joven virgen que devorar.Un equipo de extrañas criaturas sobrenaturales, madre e hijo, se mudan a un pequeño pueblo para buscar una joven virgen que devorar.Un equipo de extrañas criaturas sobrenaturales, madre e hijo, se mudan a un pequeño pueblo para buscar una joven virgen que devorar.

  • Dirección
    • Mick Garris
  • Guionista
    • Stephen King
  • Elenco
    • Brian Krause
    • Mädchen Amick
    • Alice Krige
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Mick Garris
    • Guionista
      • Stephen King
    • Elenco
      • Brian Krause
      • Mädchen Amick
      • Alice Krige
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    • 84Opiniones de los críticos
    • 38Metascore
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    Brian Krause
    Brian Krause
    • Charles Brady
    Mädchen Amick
    Mädchen Amick
    • Tanya Robertson
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Mary Brady
    Jim Haynie
    • Ira
    Cindy Pickett
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    • Mrs. Robertson
    Ron Perlman
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    • Captain Soames
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    • Andy Simpson
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    • Laurie
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    John Landis
    John Landis
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    Clive Barker
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    • Deputy Sheriff
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    5ragana

    Here kitty, kitty, kitty

    An incestuous mother and son (Krige, Krause) of preternatural origin move to a small town to find a young female virgin (Amick) the son may take the life force of and feed the mother with.

    It's Stephen King, who wrote the screenplay, at his not bad best. Interesting music; I've never heard Enya in a horror movie before but surprisingly it works. As with Ron Perlman, I'd pretty much sit through anything with Alice Krige in it.

    The down side is that although the mother and son are interesting beings the curiosity about them the movie arouses is not satisfied. What are they? A kind of feline lineage is hinted at as they can morph into variations of cat like creatures yet cats are their mortal enemies (a scratch can be fatal). Where are they from? Egypt is hinted at (the origin of the worship of Bast, perhaps). Why are they called Sleepwalkers (origins of the incubus/succubus/vampire mythologies)?

    Despite the questions raised and unanswered the film is still an enjoyable gore-fest horror break from reality.

    Worth a rent/buy used, especially for fans of Stephen King's work.
    7BA_Harrison

    Features the only 'death by corn cob' scene you'll probably ever see.

    The first of several Stephen King adaptations to be directed by Mick Garris, Sleepwalkers is dated somewhat by its (then cutting-edge) CG morphing effects of the kind seen in Michael Jackson's music video for Black and White, and later in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series. Creaky CGI trickery aside, the film is actually a whole lot of silly fun, with a daft story about a shapeshifting mother and son, Mary and Charles Brady (Alice Krige and Brian Krause), the sleepwalkers of the title, who must feed on the lifeforce of female virgins to survive.

    Moving to a new town, Charles quickly sets his sights on schoolgirl Tanya (the gorgeous Mädchen Amick), but his nefarious plans are thwarted by the local cat population, who gather forces, their scratches deadly to the sleepwalkers.

    Things get off to a wonderfully sordid start with a spot of incest between Charles and his mother, and the bonkers fun continues with hilarious attack by Charles on Tanya at a local graveyard make-out spot, some very silly gore (a pervy teacher loses his hand, a cop is stabbed in the ear with a pencil, Charles has his face seriously messed up, Ron Perlman gets his fingers chewed off, a guy is stabbed in the back with a corn cob, and a sheriff is impaled on a picket fence), several pointless cameos from horror luminaries (Stephen King, Joe Dante, John Landis, Tobe Hooper and Clive Barker), and a completely nutzoid finalé that sees the cats launch an all-out attack on Mary Brady, who has assumed her true reptilian/feline form.

    To summarise: Sleepwalkers is by no means a classic King adaptation, but it's never a boring one.

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
    5lost-in-limbo

    When felines attack… in human form.

    There's something about the b-grade sleeper "Sleepwalkers" that keeps me from liking it, but not enough to entirely hate it either. It kept me entertained, but I wasn't all that satisfied. Director Mick Garris' handling might come off stagy (which took any sense of atmosphere) with an almost TV-like feel, but remains crisp and well paced in its actions. Some imagery shows moments of creativity with the illustrative camera-work with its scopes and tilts. I just wished it had been much more darker in its visual styling. Stephen King would adapt his own book, where the premise creates a wickedly novel concept that would turn upon its sly tone with nonsensical and over-the-top dramatic lashings. This goes for its outrageous, if clumsy climax. While the jolts are grisly, they do come off quite risible with it being punctuated by sadistic heavy-handedness. The eccentric make-up FX is decently pulled off, even with some cheesy and blotchy trimmings. The script is rather ill-defined, but still has a neat touch of morbid humour and a sexual charge thanks to the seductively deranged performances by Alice Krige and Brian Krause in their mother and son relationship. Mädchen Amick is suitably appealing in the victim role. Ron Perlman makes a short, but commanding turn. Also keep a look out for some amusingly interesting cameos by Stephen King, Tobe Hooper, John Dante, John Landis, Clive Baker and Mark Hamill.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Complete Mess of a Film

    Sleepwalkers (1992)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    When this film was released there was a lot of hype because it was the first time Stephen King had written something directly for the screen. The hype quickly faded when everyone realized that it was a dud. A son and mom (Brian Krause, Alice Krige) move to a small town where they need a virgin (Madchen Amick) to keep alive. It turns out the duo are "sleepwalkers," which is a form of cat people. The entire story to SLEEPWALKERS is rather stupid and silly and I often wonder if King or director Mick Garris were taking it overly serious. I've heard that there was a lot of trouble with the production so perhaps this is the best that they could turn out but there are so many questionable and rather silly moments here that you can't help but call this a dud. The horror elements are extremely silly, never make too much sense and I wonder what King was even trying to do with this. I mean, were these creatures supposed to be something between werewolves and vampires? Did the son and mom have to have so many sex scenes together? Was this meant to be dark humor? For some strange reason when the son does start to attack the virgin girl, instead of any drama or suspense we're given really bad one-liners and attempts at humor and it just doesn't make any sense. I say no one took it serious because this is followed by a long line of horror cameos including King, Tobe Hooper, Joe Dante, John Landis, Clive Barker and Friday THE 13TH PART 2 fans will notice Stuart Charno. Both Krause and Krige are good in their parts but Amick easily steals the film as the victim. SLEEPWALKERS is a real mess of a movie and it's a shame that King's first direct screenplay was such a bust.
    5Jonny_Numb

    The Cat in the Hat Goes Splat

    Director Mick Garris has commented on how "Sleepwalkers" was a troubled production, and one only has to watch in disbelief to see what he means. Before its 1992 theatrical release, I remember the film being heavily hyped as Stephen King's first foray into cinema with a completely original screenplay (and as was true with most adaptations of his work--with or without his involvement--at the time, the reviews were less than sympathetic). Ironically, Garris would become better known for helming TV-miniseries versions of some of King's best-known works ("The Stand"; "The Shining"; "Desperation"), directing right from the author's own scripts. Needless to say, these made-for-TV works outshine "Sleepwalkers," which simply further proves that King's writing style (heavy with internal dialogues and detailed, unspoken perceptions) is better suited to a format that can fully develop his themes and characters. This tale of an incestuous mother/son duo who shapeshifts into bloodthirsty felines, roaming from small towns to dine on virgin prey, is fairly decent for the first 50 minutes--King's use of 'local color' (and the resulting humor) is well-rendered, and Garris does a fine job of creating an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. But just when "Sleepwalkers" seems headed for the zone of good (if not truly memorable) King adaptations, its final third devolves into overblown, ridiculous action sequences (as though the producers chopped away 30 pages of King's script for explosions and shootouts) and a queasy imbalance between absurd humor and sentimental melodrama. The end result hobbles the overall experience--had King's ideas been thoroughly fleshed-out, "Sleepwalkers" may have been a solid entry in his filmography...but as it stands, it feels like a lament over what could have been. The cats are incredibly cute, though.

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    • Trivia
      Lyman Ward and Cindy Pickett, who played Tanya's parents, were also married in real life at the time of filming. (They had met when they appeared in Un experto en diversiones (1986), where they also played a married couple).
    • Errores
      When Tanya takes pictures through the SLR camera in the cemetery, she should have seen Charles in his true form since the image in an SLR viewfinder is bounced off a mirror.
    • Citas

      Charles Brady: [stabs a policeman in the ear with a pencil] Cop-kebab!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Cat's claws slash through the screen after the credits, exposing a green glow beyond.
    • Versiones alternativas
      To obtain a more commercially viable M rating for its theatrical release in Australia, a majority of the film's violence and gorier moments were cut by Columbia TriStar Films. These cuts were later restored for an uncut R rated home video release.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Cinemania: Stephen King: O vasilias tou tromou (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sleep Walk
      Written by Johnny Farina, Santo Farina and Ann Farina

      Performed by Santo & Johnny

      By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.

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    Preguntas Frecuentes26

    • How long is Sleepwalkers?Con tecnología de Alexa
    • How were Mary and Charles able to leave their farmhouse as much as they did, surrounded as it was by cats, and come and go unscathed?
    • From the opening scene and the climax, we know Mary can handle a few cats if she needs to. One assumes this applied to Charles as well. So why did they act constantly terrified every time they saw a cat?
    • What is "Sleepwalkers" about?

    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de abril de 1992 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Victor & Grais Productions
      • Ion Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 30,524,763
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,017,354
      • 12 abr 1992
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 30,524,763
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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